Xue Yue went over and explained the plan.
Zhang Qian didn't have any particular opinion, so she looked to Xue Xingzhou.
Xue Xingzhou nodded. "Yeah, that's fine. We'll head over once we're done here."
Xue Yue asked Zhang Qian, "Will Tun Tun be alright if we don't go back for lunch?"
Zhang Qian replied, "He should be fine. My dad's at home."
Truthfully, Xue Yue didn't have high hopes for her father's relationship with her older brother and the others. Too many years had passed. It was impossible for them to be as close as they once were, but a situation like this—being able to come back, share a meal, and chat—wasn't bad either.
When Xue Yue went over and told him, Xue Changlin actually broke into a grin.
He immediately said to Liu Hongxing, "Make a few extra dishes for lunch. Xingzhou and I are going to have a couple of drinks. Oh, and kill that old hen, too."
Liu Hongxing frowned. "I was keeping that hen for its eggs."
